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Ornate cast iron in the  Grattan Bridge in Dublin, Ireland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Grattan Bridge, Dublin Royalty Free Stock Photo
Grattan Bridge, Dublin Royalty Free Stock Photo
Grattan Bridge is a road bridge over the river Liffey in Dublin City Centre Royalty Free Stock Photo
Grattan bridge over the River Liffey in Dublin Royalty Free Stock Photo
Grattan bridge - Essex Bridge - Dublin - Ireland holidays - Irish tours Royalty Free Stock Photo
Grattan bridge - Essex Bridge - Dublin - Ireland holidays - Irish tours Royalty Free Stock Photo
Grattan Bridge, Dublin
Grattan Bridge hippocampus decoration in Dublin Royalty Free Stock Photo
View of Grattan Bridge in Dublin, Ireland, with building reflections in the Liffey river Royalty Free Stock Photo
Grattan bridge - Essex Bridge - Dublin - Ireland holidays - Irish tours Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Pigeon at Grattan bridge - Essex Bridge - Dublin - Ireland holidays - Irish tours Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sign of the Grattan Bridge in Dublin, Ireland Royalty Free Stock Photo
View of the River Liffey and Grattan Bridge in Dublin, Ireland Royalty Free Stock Photo
In 2003/2004 the Dublin City Council, planned and built what was intended to be a European-style book market on Grattan Bridge. The initiative included reconstruction of the bridge deck, with granite paving for the footpaths and a set of benches with wooden seats and toughened glass backs. Following this development, several temporary kiosks (prefabricated in Spain) were controversially built on the bridge, to create a contemporary version of an inhabited bridge, such as the Ponte Vecchio in Florence.These kiosks have since been removed.


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